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they did a fantastic job there. >> boston police commissioner edward davis. in the past few minutes we learned more about dzhokhar tsarnaev, how he was injured. a federal official confirmed to us that he was shot in the side of the neck. not clear if he was shot during the arrest or during the gun battle with police a few hours later. we'll certainly learn when he's able to regain consciousness and to get his voice back. much more from boston straight ahead this hour including a close look at one of the victims of the marathon bombing but there is other news happening to tell you about right now. >>> rising waters and rising fears. half a dozen midwest states have flood problems and it's getting worse. live from the flood zone, next. >>> communities in at least six midwest states are on edge as floodwaters continue to rise after several days of torrential rain. cnn ireporter landon miller captured this footage of flooding in peru, illinois. he says water has breached concrete barriers in the town and several buildings are now completely under water. cnn's jim
they did a fantastic job there. >> boston police commissioner edward davis. in the past few minutes we learned more about dzhokhar tsarnaev, how he was injured. a federal official confirmed to us that he was shot in the side of the neck. not clear if he was shot during the arrest or during the gun battle with police a few hours later. we'll certainly learn when he's able to regain consciousness and to get his voice back. much more from boston straight ahead this hour including a close...
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that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot ofxcement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second su >>> here is a look at your wake up weather first thing in the morning. cool and clear under the inland areas, but patchy low clouds along the coast. mid40s to mid50s at 5:00 app. low to upper 50s. lisa argen is here at tiff:00 a.m. carolyn, larry? >> sandhya, thank you. as a tragic and tense week comes to a close, people in boston are celebrating the capture of the second marathon bombing suspect. >> the shelter in place order around boston was lifted after 19-year-old dzhokhar-tsarnaev was found in a boat in a backyard. he was bleeding from injury he's received in a shootout that killed his brother jie. he is now in serious condition in a boston hospital.
that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot ofxcement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second su >>> here is a look at your wake...
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ashley davis was hit by a car crossing the street to get to a school bus stop. some of the classmates watched in horror. >> you should be able to get to school. she was on her way, doing the right thing. >> even to this day today, that day will never be out of my mind, i'll never forget it. >> reporter: ashley davis suffered terrible injuries and died two days later. she was a freshman at the high school, struck by a lincoln, that then hit a mini van and a 17-year-old boy. ashley davis's parents sued the school board system. >> the school board was negligent, adopting a policy to provide for safe transportation. the policy was they were going to pick up ashley on her own side of the street. they never did, she was forced to cross the street and got killed. >> she would be graduating this year and going to prom this year. >> reporter: at the end of the trial earlier this month, the prince george's county jury awarded the daviss family a 90 million award. >> i just want somebody held responsible for what happened to my daughter. >> our daughter she was priceless,
ashley davis was hit by a car crossing the street to get to a school bus stop. some of the classmates watched in horror. >> you should be able to get to school. she was on her way, doing the right thing. >> even to this day today, that day will never be out of my mind, i'll never forget it. >> reporter: ashley davis suffered terrible injuries and died two days later. she was a freshman at the high school, struck by a lincoln, that then hit a mini van and a 17-year-old boy....
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would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to 50 million barrel opportunities that is not going to move the needle for exxon or apache. >> well, they are possible on you guys, but they believe that deferred volumes from the aged insfra truck chur dofr infrastructure downtime and is the stuff that you bought not state t state-of-the-art that you bought it from? >> well, we run a lot of smart things, and we knew what was going on in the pipelines and we had a game plan with exxon and what we could do immediately and down the road and what we could never maybe have to deal w and some of it has happened quicker than we thought, and mainly, because increased production and had to change out
would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to 50 million barrel opportunities...
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all the agencies are doing the right thing, from the commissioner of police, ed davis, who's an icon in the police chief world, to every agency. this is the right thing to do. they've made a calllation and now they're going to take the logical steps. the key here, though, is 72 hours, we had the bombing. one of the main things happened yesterday and that was the media kerfuffle that there was an arrest made and people were identified. >> i understand. >> the bomber knows that. the bomber knows that. and so yesterday the bomber knew the investigators had his picture. so there's some behavior yesterday from the bombers. we don't know what that is. they're not pegging off this today. they reacted and acted yesterday. so we're a little bit behind the bomber now. >> let me talk about above and beyond in the game of just the evolution of technology. i read on the front page of the "washington post" today, it was the left side bar and it said basically we will all have at the end of this investigation, fairly soon, every second of the time of the marathon. four or five hours. every second o
all the agencies are doing the right thing, from the commissioner of police, ed davis, who's an icon in the police chief world, to every agency. this is the right thing to do. they've made a calllation and now they're going to take the logical steps. the key here, though, is 72 hours, we had the bombing. one of the main things happened yesterday and that was the media kerfuffle that there was an arrest made and people were identified. >> i understand. >> the bomber knows that. the...
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according to boston police commissioner, ed davis, the two separate explosions occurred about ten minutes before 3:00 this afternoon. they happened 50 to 100 yards apart near copley square. police found a third device. the elite runners had all crossed long before but the area was still crowded with late inishers, many of those people who run for charity and their friends and well wishers. police have confirmed at least two people dead. more than a hundred, it appears, had been hurt in the blast with area hospitals rorting that they've received scores of the injured. mass general hospitals says he compared they're injuries to those seen in a war zone. >> this is like an explosion that we hear about in baghdad or israel or some other trajing place in the world. >> as police secured the area, several miles away, there was a fire at the john f. kennedy memorial library and police initially could not rule out a connection. >> we have, at this point in time, determined that there has been a third incident that has occurred. there was an explosion that occurred at the j.f.k. library. so this is
according to boston police commissioner, ed davis, the two separate explosions occurred about ten minutes before 3:00 this afternoon. they happened 50 to 100 yards apart near copley square. police found a third device. the elite runners had all crossed long before but the area was still crowded with late inishers, many of those people who run for charity and their friends and well wishers. police have confirmed at least two people dead. more than a hundred, it appears, had been hurt in the...
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this is police commissioner, ed davis. >> removal of the barricades and the grandstands and evidence that may be incorporated in that or embedded in that as well as the last day or so of hitting the ledges on all the buildings with ladders. that is proceeding nicely. i've got to comment on the professionalism and cooperative spirited that is happening down there at the crime scene. it's remarkable. i've never seen anything like it in my 35 years of law enforcement. there are no turf issue or personality clashes, everything is being done properly with an idea towards jtice for the victims. so, i'm very happy with the progress. we hope to get this community back to its people as quickly as possible. thank you. >> good afternoon. i just want to echo what the mayor said about making sure as we return.... >> gregg: the cities team has a five part plan for what they refer to respectful re-entry of the square where the bombing took place last monday. it's been, of course, essentially a federal evidence lockdown as a crime scene as all of the debris field had to be collected for evidence in
this is police commissioner, ed davis. >> removal of the barricades and the grandstands and evidence that may be incorporated in that or embedded in that as well as the last day or so of hitting the ledges on all the buildings with ladders. that is proceeding nicely. i've got to comment on the professionalism and cooperative spirited that is happening down there at the crime scene. it's remarkable. i've never seen anything like it in my 35 years of law enforcement. there are no turf issue...
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. >>> right now we are privileged to have boston police commissioner ed davis talk to us here on cnn. first, we're very proud of your officers. thanks so much for what you're doing. we understand richard donahoe is in the hospital. held a press conference a short time ago. he was shot in the thursday night firefight with the sar nefb brothers. how is he doing? >> he was in very serious condition when he was brought into the hospital. i'm told that his condition is still very serious but he's improving. we're very hopeful in our prayers go out to him and the family. >> first i want to talk about the suspect, the 19-year-old in the boat. there are reports that he's injured in the throat, cannot speak and there are also reports that he may have tried to take his own life and thus the injuries to his throat. what do you know about that? >> this is a very complex investigation. it is hard to say exact lip how he received that injury. there was certainly a shoot-out in watertown. there were explosives thrown. that's being looked into right now. it is hard to say exactly how it occurred. >>
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back to you. >> that was katie davis reporting from boston. thank you, katie. we were getting some updated information about the number of injuries. we understand now 86 people are injured there at five different hospitals and we believe at least two of those are children. still the death number confirmed at two. that hasn't gone any higher. >> these numbers could change throughout the evening. >> yes. >> we'll keep you posted. of course the boston marathon one of the nation's best-known races. it attracts runners from all over the world. >> a group from our area had already crossed the finish line when the blast happened. dan hellie was able to talk with one of them. >> owen graham, a good buddy of mine from high school. the first thing i did when i heard about this was go to his facebook page to make sure he's okay. he's part of the montgomery county road runners. about 20 runners from the county went up to run in the race. they went off in the first wave, so they had finished a good bit before the bomb went off. they were in a restaurant telling stories abou
back to you. >> that was katie davis reporting from boston. thank you, katie. we were getting some updated information about the number of injuries. we understand now 86 people are injured there at five different hospitals and we believe at least two of those are children. still the death number confirmed at two. that hasn't gone any higher. >> these numbers could change throughout the evening. >> yes. >> we'll keep you posted. of course the boston marathon one of the...
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but lanny davis is right, abby. the democrats in particular ought to -- and morning joe did it this morning, just put everything's pictures up that voted against us. >> we can't put pictures up because we are radio -- >> stephanie: we are technically radio. >> we could put up imaginary pictures >> stephanie: we don't want to leave out our radio fans. >> my friend bobby would like to remind us that you can't spell senator without nra. >> stephanie: joe manchin. >> i understand the position of our colleagues. i sympathize, i have been there. >> whatever! >> stephanie: senator chuck grassley -- >> and you can spell grassley without ass. >> stephanie: we almost collided going to that award. and because i wanted the lady bing award, i stepped back at the last moment -- >> the what? >> stephanie: it's the hockey award for the nicest player? >> the lady bing award. >> stephanie: some hockey fan call me and tell me i'm right. >> i never new bing crosby had a sex change. >> the lady bing award. >> stephanie: senator grassley
but lanny davis is right, abby. the democrats in particular ought to -- and morning joe did it this morning, just put everything's pictures up that voted against us. >> we can't put pictures up because we are radio -- >> stephanie: we are technically radio. >> we could put up imaginary pictures >> stephanie: we don't want to leave out our radio fans. >> my friend bobby would like to remind us that you can't spell senator without nra. >> stephanie: joe...
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linsey davis joins us with that. so many injured. so many runners who became first responders. >> that is one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon. already running for several hours. running 26 miles and they found the energy to help. in some cases, saving lives. at least 145 people injured, 3 lives lost. 15 people injured critically. overnight, brand-new detailed about 8-year-old martin richard, who lost his life moments after he hugged his dad, who just crossed the finish line. he went to stand next to his mom and younger sister. then the explosion. it left his mom with a head injury and caused his sister to lose her leg. >> he was out of the bike, always in the driveway. a very close-knit family. it's a tragedy. >> reporter: richard is among the three people who died many the attack. doctors at hospitals around boston describing waiting rooms that looked like war zones. nearly 150 patients rushed in. many of them requiring amputations. some of them undergoing operations and clinging to life
linsey davis joins us with that. so many injured. so many runners who became first responders. >> that is one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon. already running for several hours. running 26 miles and they found the energy to help. in some cases, saving lives. at least 145 people injured, 3 lives lost. 15 people injured critically. overnight, brand-new detailed about 8-year-old martin richard, who lost his life moments after he hugged his dad,...
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. >> we just talked to linsey davis who mentioned that some people are just curious and coming out of their homes. not a good ide have peopl about or are you surrounded just there by journalists? >> a number of residents. we talked to one earlier who just can't help the curiosity to see what's going on. the one description we had from one resident we heard this explosion, it lit up the sky over watertown, which would suggest a very, very large explosion. one resident has been tweeting what happened in his area where he said there were bulletholes in his car and saw what he described as a pressure cooker outside near his home and that was the device that was used, of course, in the two bombs that were set at the marathon. >> certainly, an incredible situation there. i do want to share with every e everyone. m.i.t. at this moment is safe. the campus is safe to return. and they did issue a statement, which essentially said that they are heartbroken by the news that an m.i.t. police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty. this is, the police officer that the robbery at 7-eleven b
. >> we just talked to linsey davis who mentioned that some people are just curious and coming out of their homes. not a good ide have peopl about or are you surrounded just there by journalists? >> a number of residents. we talked to one earlier who just can't help the curiosity to see what's going on. the one description we had from one resident we heard this explosion, it lit up the sky over watertown, which would suggest a very, very large explosion. one resident has been...
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and that was katie davis there with that report. now london's metropolitan police are reviewing security plans for this sunday's marathon after the explosion in boston. the minister told bbc the best way to show solidarity with boston is to continue the race as the french president has stepped up security around public buildings in this country and raised the threat level to red. >>> speaking earlier, it was said the long lasting impact of terrorist attacks are low. >> research into terrorist incidents over many, many years, their economic impact, their direct economic impact tends to be very, very small, indeed. a lot of good research done on this in israel. what i would say is yes, of course, very often the economic cost is largely in how we react. what new measures are put in place to counter this sort of thing often i'm afraid a certain amount of closing the stable door after the horse has bolted. i'm afraid we live in a world where terrorism incidents are always likely to occur. they're always going to take us by surprise. if t
and that was katie davis there with that report. now london's metropolitan police are reviewing security plans for this sunday's marathon after the explosion in boston. the minister told bbc the best way to show solidarity with boston is to continue the race as the french president has stepped up security around public buildings in this country and raised the threat level to red. >>> speaking earlier, it was said the long lasting impact of terrorist attacks are low. >> research...
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linsey davis is here with the stories of the injured. those who lost their lives and, linsey, those runners who became first responders in those first moments. >> that's exactly one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon by all accounts had already been running for hour, in many cases running for their 26th mile and somehow still had the energy to help and could have saved lives. three lost, 145 people injured. 15 of them critically. overnight brand-new details about 8-year-old martin richard from dorchester, massachusetts, who lost his life in the marathon bombing. he just greeted his father at the finish line when the bombs went off, his mother and sister by his side. they were also injured. a candle now burning in front of their home as a somber memorial. >> he was out on the bike, always playing in the driveway. they were a very close-knit family and it's a tragedy. >> reporter: doctors in hospitals describing waiting rooms that looked like war zones, nearly 150 patients rushed in many requiring
linsey davis is here with the stories of the injured. those who lost their lives and, linsey, those runners who became first responders in those first moments. >> that's exactly one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon by all accounts had already been running for hour, in many cases running for their 26th mile and somehow still had the energy to help and could have saved lives. three lost, 145 people injured. 15 of them critically. overnight...
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>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third person. and then drove away, leaving davis to be taken into the cause of the bible that were please. -- lahore police. what happened if h si inside the obama administration about whether to to the fact he was working for the cia and how to get them out. what happened was initially the obama administration didn't have the pakistanis he was working for the cia. they said he was diplomat. president obama said he's a diplomat. it was only after weeks and weeks as the situation spiraled out of control increasingly, where one of the wives swallowed rat poison because she became a new martyr and was convinced
>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third...
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i spoke to commissioner davis the day before yesterday. in contact with him periodically, most recently as of today. i'm encouraged by everything that they're doing. i haven't, certainly as a member of homeland security, one of the ranking members and having the ability to communicate on a regular basis with those folks i would expect nothing less. they're doing a great job under the circumstances. bill: when you think about and reflect on your time in washington the amount of exposure you had to information frankly the public does not have and we do not have, what is your level of confidence how they solve this case? >> house is getting briefed now. the intelligence committees got briefed a couple days ago. i think everything is coming together as it should. i think people need to be patient. we need to let folks do their job with the technology and multimedia and everything we're having right now, all the social media, sources, people, want information right away. this will take some time. if they do it too early and they chase, maybe is
i spoke to commissioner davis the day before yesterday. in contact with him periodically, most recently as of today. i'm encouraged by everything that they're doing. i haven't, certainly as a member of homeland security, one of the ranking members and having the ability to communicate on a regular basis with those folks i would expect nothing less. they're doing a great job under the circumstances. bill: when you think about and reflect on your time in washington the amount of exposure you had...
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my name is ed davis and i'm police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we secured the perimeter with members of the national guard and others here. i would like to thank the people working closely with us. we received office of assistance from chicago, los angeles, units have responded here from new york city and baltimore and we are working very closely with all of our partners on this complex investigation. i -- i want to stress that the area around the crime scene which yesterday was 15 blocks has been reduced to about 12 blocks at this point in time, and we will continue to collapse that crime scene as the facts and circumstances make that available. we want to open up as many streets and get people into their buildings as quickly as we can. we're working diligently on that. please be patient with us in the time that we need to process th
my name is ed davis and i'm police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we secured the perimeter with members of the national guard and others here. i would like to thank the people working closely with us. we received office of assistance from chicago, los angeles, units have...
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i believe ed davis when he says there was no hint of this before. that is the thing with localized terrorists and criminals, they really don't leave a trail. unlike 9/11 where there was a lot of activity beforehand. that's the consequence of breaking down a formal terrorist organization. is it becomes harder to find, but not as dangerous as it once was. >> let's bring you back up to speed about exactly what's happening in the city of watertown that city, essentially shut down completely. cars not being allowed in and out of town. are you looking at humvees driving down the street. watertown, massachusetts. deb freyerick on the ground. heightened level of security. beyond watertown, the city of boston, towns near here. everyone told to stay home. businesses told not to open. subways not running, taxis not picking up passengers, trains not coming in and out. live pictures above watertown where law enforcement helicopters are surrounding the area right now. looking down on some kind of situation that has been happening there. this is the culmination of
i believe ed davis when he says there was no hint of this before. that is the thing with localized terrorists and criminals, they really don't leave a trail. unlike 9/11 where there was a lot of activity beforehand. that's the consequence of breaking down a formal terrorist organization. is it becomes harder to find, but not as dangerous as it once was. >> let's bring you back up to speed about exactly what's happening in the city of watertown that city, essentially shut down completely....
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the police chief last night, commissioner ed davis, defended the security at the event. >> we planned this incident like we do every incident in the city of boston. we work very closely with our federal partners, the intelligence services. each incident is vetted very carefully. there's a specific plan put together. this particular plan was very well thought out and executed. and there were more officers assigned to this race than we've ever assigned before. and we were particularly concerned with the finish line this year and assigned more officers down in that area. >> reporter: why were they so concerned with the finish line? did they know of threats ahead of time? no. there was more people than last year and they wanted to have numbers that reflected that in terms of number of officers at the finish line. commissioner davis says a review will be done after this about what went wrong with the security plan but now the priority is the investigation and an investigation that is intensifying. and then of course there is that erie parallel to 9/11. eamon javers in washington has that p
the police chief last night, commissioner ed davis, defended the security at the event. >> we planned this incident like we do every incident in the city of boston. we work very closely with our federal partners, the intelligence services. each incident is vetted very carefully. there's a specific plan put together. this particular plan was very well thought out and executed. and there were more officers assigned to this race than we've ever assigned before. and we were particularly...
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my name is ed davis. i'm police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we have secured the perimeter with members about of the national guard and the general is here. i would like to thank the people who are working closely with us. we received offers of assistance from chicago, los angeles. units have respond here from new york city and baltimore and we are working very closely with all of our partners on this complex investigation. i, i want to stress that the area around the crime scene which was yesterday was 15 blocks, has been reduced to about 12 blocks at this point in time. we will continue to collapse that crime scene as the facts and circumstances make that available. we want to open up many streets and get people into their buildings as quickly as we can. we're working diligently on that but please be patient with us in the time we
my name is ed davis. i'm police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we have secured the perimeter with members about of the national guard and the general is here. i would like to thank the people who are working closely with us. we received offers of assistance from chicago, los...